just a different tool. nothing "breakthrough" about dse's. breakthrough is web2.0. dse has it's place (or users). but for people who know how to organize and has been on the terminal, then the old tools suffice.but as data and storage gets multiplied everyday i guess it will find its way into mainstream usage. but for me it's not a need tho. it's a luxury wasting my time and my already slow cpu cycles. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
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